A May 29 show in Montreal marks the organization’s first non-U.S. event.

That event will take place at the Bell Centre, which hosted “UFC 97: Redemption” this past weekend. The April 18 event set a North American MMA attendance record with 21,451 attendees. Bellator will head to the venue, which is also home to the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens, for its Week 9 show.

After heading to Dayton for Week 5 a week from today, Bellator will head to Texas for a show just outside Corpus Christi, which hosted WEC 39 in March. That show took place at the American Bank Center, but Bellator will instead head to the Central Pavilion Arena, a 4,000-seat venue located in Robstown, Texas, for its Week 6 show on May 8.

On May 15, Bellator then heads to Chicago for its Week 7 show. That event takes place at the Aragon Ballroom, a historic Spanish-inspired venue that plays host to numerous Spanish-language shows and programs. The venue can accommodate approximately 4,500 spectators.

“We really wanted to take this thing all over, and so far, we’ve had a lot of success,” said Rebney, who said ESPN executives are pleased with the organization’s ratings on ESPN Deportes. “The fight cards are only going to get better as some of our tournaments come to a conclusion.”